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ITCHING BURNING RASH OH ARMS o i Kept Awake at Night. Little Cuticura Ointment Cured. Not Slightest Return of Eczema Since. c "Bayview," Bibbes St., Rockdalo, N.S.W. —"My arms were covered with an itching, burning rash, which kept me awako at night (being always worse at night). I went ta a chemist and lie told me it was dry eczema. He gave me ointments which I used for six weeks without auy good result. Just as I was getting disheartened I saw advertised the Cuticura Ointment, so I sent for some, and I am pleased to say a little of it cured j me and I have never had the slightest return of tho eczema. I would advise anyone suffering from any form of skin disease to give Cuticura Ointment a trial. lam bathing my baby with Cuticura Soap, and am pleased to say she has a lovely skin." (Signed) Mrs. A. Whitford, November, 1912. DISFIGURING ECZEMA ON CHEEK Palmerston, South Otago, N. Z. —"Tho eruption of eczema commenced as a small spot or pimple on the left cheek, spreading downwards and over to near the left ear. It caused both disfigurement and suffering, itching, burning and loss of sleep. Having received a sample of Cuticura Ointment I j used it along with tho Cuticura Soap with good effect. I then purchased both Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and continued using them twice a day until a complete cure was effected in about six months." (Signed) Andrew Wright, Jr., October, 1912. yCuticura Soap and Ointment do much for j poor complexions, red, rough hands, and i dry, thin and falling hair. Sold throughout tho world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Addi'??s R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. PEOPLE ¥ A Mr' Q * THANK A-i.r^.l^l *-i £* EMULSION Lfor tfaair good health. It cures weak ' lung*. Get a bottle now. 2/6 and 4/6. J Siiiimiiiiiity, j n m "four cold will •WYIUI ■ disappear <#l|l|\\ •i quickly, and .-rf 1g I '^Z ♦. fl ■ surely if you ■%BRJ HI £ <f+ f^r jgt I WtA II ' A\Jr <♦ AM I Vdl Three^ JSk ■■■«»v£»^ generations jfi JEW 111 ■ » 1? have proved it m bVIBI &r tliebcstancUafest m ■ LI ■"^■Vtoughmedicine. Ahalf •_. ■Ay 9 9 century record of merit ™ m ■r^ W should mean a good deal ■ jg ■ *Zl to you. Refuse imitations gj m W W aiul substitutes. Insist on « it m Bonnington"s Irish Moss. 5 ESEtr *^A 75 ' . Ju& a clash of Mellor's Sauce makes all the difference to a cold-meat meal! AN OLD-FASHIONED ENGLISH SAUCE OF UNRIVALLED PIQUANCY. Its inimitable flavour gives a zest to appetite that enhances the enjoyment of eating. GROCERS AND STORES. D-HIINEI ADV. 1 _ ' _«_^___ / Take a This... Christmas It will double your enjoyment. It will preserve your happy memories, so that you can live your pleasures over and over again. Others, too, can enjoy them with you. At home there is always I the opportunity of making 1 ! happy snaps of your people Ji a - priceless pictures in the f I years to come. I THERE'S WITCHERY I IN KODAKKERY! j Real Kodaks are stamped "EASTMAN." There are imitations: they are just imitations ! Genuine Kodaks from 6/- to £25. i Ask for the "Happy Mooiont" Booklet. It tells all about the Kodah Competition. £500 for happiness. WILTON'S AVKXUK PHARMACY, WAXGANUI. TO MOTORISTS. rnHK I.C.S. Chauffeurs' course has X been specially arranged to meet the requirements of motor-car owners, chauffeurs, motor and cycle mechanics and others who desire a short thoroughly practical course in car managi'incnt. Mr. F. Carpenter, Box 233, is tho local «a;enf/. WANTED Known. —Ooxoni has reopened Id. Irani section. Bell and Dublin St. ; hot pies and fresh cakes a speciality. Old and new customers please call. 'Phone 905

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19961, 15 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19961, 15 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19961, 15 December 1913, Page 3

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